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• May. 5, 2008 - The Hospital

After the removal of my lovely stent, I continued to have pain which turned to fever/chills/body aches last Monday night and I returned to the hospital on Tuesday to have it placed again.  Sigh.  It happened that my original urologist, whom I trust, was on call and performed the procedure informing me that I would stay overnight in the hospital until the following evening and then they would schedule another lithotripsy to remove the large fragment still left in the kidney in ten days.

The next morning, another doctor in his practice, Dr. Arrogant (not his real name) informed me that I could go home and that they would schedule me for a scopic procedure to remove any other fragments from the uretar in a few days and that I didn't have a large fragment in my kidney.  What?  Keep in mind that Dr. Arrogant walked into my room and pulled the curtain back without knocking, only to find me in full frontal nudity while hooked up to the breast pump.  At least he had the decency to mumble an apology.  I was a little appalled and concerned by the contradictions he spouted but, apparently, 28.2 seconds is all he is allotted in pt. contact and I had spent half of that getting decent, so there wasn't any time to question him.

So, I called the first doctors nurse at the office, expressed my concerns, gave her my cell phone number, and asked her to page him.  She was a little appalled by what Dr. Arrogant had told me and agreed to do so.  I told Shawn to take his time coming to get me and to make sure he picked up my pain killer prescription before he did so because I was still hitting my friend, the morphine pump pretty regularly.  Just as they were about to remove my IV for d/c, Dr. Good called and told them to keep me.  I was relieved because I just knew I was sick.  I was right.

That evening, I started spiking temperatures that peaked at 103.8, very high for an adult.  I was septic.  (For you non-medical folks, that's an infection in the blood that, if untreated is usually fatal).  So, they did what they thought they should, which is start pumping large amounts of different kinds of antibiotics through my IV.  Only problem was, it wasn't bacteria in my blood, it was yeast.  So, I continued to get sicker.  On Friday morning, Dr. Arrogant was again on call and came in to tell me I could go home.  I told him that I'd spiked another fever the night before and he said he'd have them check it once before I left and if it was down, I could go.  I wanted to go, but felt lousy.  They took my temp and it was too high, so they kept me.  A few hours later I was getting sicker and they finally had results from the lab informing them that it was yeast they were dealing with.  They immediately stopped the antibiotics and started antifungals, instead.  (Honestly, if they hadn't taken blood cultures the night I was admitted, it would've been another day before they got the results and I probably would've died.)

I begged Dr. Good to let me out yesterday and he agreed.  I told him, "Leave it to me to take a simple outpatient procedure and turn it into an episode for Dr. House."  :)  So good to be home!  I missed my children so much!  I had to wean poor Zak, but at 11mos. it was almost time anyway. 

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• May. 5, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Anonymous
wow....ok..so I am trying to understand....you had like a systemic yeast infection in the blood? What caused that? Was that related or caused by the stent (sp)? I didn't know you could run a temperature with a fungal infection. Tara, thank God you are alive! God knew those babies needed you at home. Don't you just love dealing with doctors? Unbelievable. I think more than half of them shouldn't even be in practice. ~Cari
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• Jun. 2, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by moffittzoo
Oh my, you've been through alot. I found your story scary because I have had kidney stones several times. I have always passed them at home with the fever, chills and pain that you described. The Dr said mine are very large to be passed and are calcium build up.
I have never seen a urologist. I wonder if I should. Anyway....I was very interested in your story.
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